Apple iPad Air

Apple iPad Air

Short battery life on my Apple iPad Air iOS 10.1

Cause 8 of 12: Notifications are turned on

If notifications are turned on, the power consumption may increase.

Solution: Turn off notifications.

Step 1 of 9

Find "Notifications"

Press Settings.

Step 2 of 9

Find "Notifications"

Press Notifications.

Step 3 of 9

Turn notifications on or off

Press the required application.

Step 4 of 9

Turn notifications on or off

Press the indicator next to "Allow Notifications" to turn notifications for the selected application on or off.

Step 5 of 9

Turn notifications on or off

Press arrow left to save the settings.

Step 6 of 9

Return to the home screen

Press the Home key to return to the home screen.

Step 7 of 9

Use notifications

Slide your finger downwards starting from the top of the screen.

Step 8 of 9

Use notifications

Press the required notification and follow the instructions on the screen to use the selected function.

Step 9 of 9

Return to the home screen

Press the Home key to return to the home screen.

1 Find "Notifications"

Press Settings.
Press Notifications.

2 Turn notifications on or off

Press the required application.
Press the indicator next to "Allow Notifications" to turn notifications for the selected application on or off.
Press arrow left to save the settings.

3 Return to the home screen

Press the Home key to return to the home screen.

4 Use notifications

Slide your finger downwards starting from the top of the screen.
Press the required notification and follow the instructions on the screen to use the selected function.

5 Return to the home screen

Press the Home key to return to the home screen.

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